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Just missing you a little more these days, Dad
Shay
January 16, 2021 | Family
Bristol, New Hampshire
George N. McKayBristol NH, formerly of Tewksbury; 69 BRISTOL, New Hampshire -- George N. McKay, 69, of Bristol, died at the Lakes Region General Hospital, Laconia on Saturday, October 2, 2010.Mr. McKay was born May 7, 1941 in Champaign Illinois, the son of Nancy McKay Johnson.He served in the U....
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Shay
January 16, 2021 | Family
Ricky,Shayna & Family, Our hearts and prayers are with you. We enjoyed having George for a neighbor back in Tewksbury, there is one more star in the sky tonight. George, may you rest in peace, you will be missed. Bless you.
Mike & Linda Dunn
October 07, 2010 | Dexter, ME
My thoughts and prayers are with the McKay family. George was always so much fun and upbeat whenever I saw him at the putt putt meets. Even after he stopped participating in the events for health reasons with his railcar named "Crank-It", George would still come to visit, catch up and see us off. His energy and zest for life will be missed. God Bless.
J.R. Prescott
October 06, 2010 | PEPPERELL, MA
To all of the McKay Family, I am so sorry to hear of George's passing. I loved him so much, and am glad to have so many wonderful memories of him and your family. He had the biggest most genuine smile. Big hugs, Love Amanda
Amanda (Dunn)Royse
October 05, 2010 | Nashua, NH
George was so full of life and happiness. Whenever he was around everyone felt better and happier. His spirit was great and he will be truly missed. Brian O'Dell (Mukilteo WA)
Brian O'Dell
October 05, 2010 | Mukilteo, WA
Ricky and family, I will miss George. I loved watching George and my Dad hang out together; they really enjoyed each others company. The Ferdinand family wanted to let you know that you have our deepest sympathy, and our hearts are truly saddened. Kathy Ferdinand (Dracut, MA)
October 05, 2010
Madeline & family I am so sorry for your loss. George was one of the good guys, a wonderful man, and everytime I heard a train whistle I would smile & say, "Hi George." He will be missed. Bless you George.
Sharon Andrews
October 05, 2010 | Gilford, NH